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Eukaryotic Cells vs. Prokaryotic Cells. Cell Theory The cell theory states that:  All living things are made of one or more cells.  Cells are the basic.

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1 Eukaryotic Cells vs. Prokaryotic Cells

2 Cell Theory The cell theory states that:  All living things are made of one or more cells.  Cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things.  All cells come from other cells.

3 Cell Types Two categories: 1. Eukaryotic Cells - Cells that have membrane- bound organelles 2. Prokaryotic Cells -Cells that do NOT have membrane-bound organelles -Single celled organisms such as bacteria

4 Cell Types Eukaryotic cells-  Cells that contain organelles which are held together by membranes  Examples include plant and animal cells.

5 Overview of Organelles Nucleus-  Largest organelle in the cell and it is the most inner compartment of the cell  contains chromatin (DNA); genetic information on strands called chromosomes  “control center” for cell metabolism and reproduction

6 Overview Cont’d Ribosomes- make proteins; thought of as “factories” Cytoplasm- clear gel like fluid inside the cell, which suspends all organelles

7 Mitochondria- often referred to as the “powerhouse” of the cell  release energy for the cell  It converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell

8 Eukaryotic plant cell Plant cells are also Eukaryotic cells, but plant cells contain some organelles that are not found in animal cells.

9 Plant Cell Organelles Cell wall- rigid wall outside the plasma membrane. It provides the cell with extra support. Chloroplasts- captures light and energy; and converts it into chemical energy.

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11 Eukaryotic Cell Structure The plasma membrane/cell membrane  the flexible boundary of a cell  separates a cell from its surroundings

12 Plasma Membrane/Cell Membrane continued: allows water, nutrients, and waste into and out of the cell  This is referred to as selective permeability. *(Selective=Chooses, Permeability=filter through)* keeping a healthy balance of nutrients and water within the cell is called homeostasis


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